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Belle nuit
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Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour, Fairest night of starry ray, Les Contes d'Hoffmann, English version by M. Louise Baum
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Belle nuit
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Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour, Fairest night of starry ray, Les Contes d'Hoffmann, English version by M. Louise Baum.
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Belle nuit
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Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour, Fairest night of starry ray, Les Contes d'Hoffmann, English version by M. Louise Baum
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Belle nuit
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Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour, Fairest night of starry ray, Les Contes d'Hoffmann, English version by M. Louise Baum.
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Birthday
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My heart is like a singing bird whose nest is in a watered shoot., C major
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Cloches
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Les feuilles s'ouvraient sur le bord des branches, delicatement, Pellucid the light flows leafy green branches, delicately through, C major, English version by M. Louise Baum. Edited by H. Clough-Leighter. Selections from the repertoire of Mme. Marcella Sembrich.
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Coppah moon
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When de cottonfield am sleepin'm, 'neath de moon, de coppah moon, F major
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Delightful joy, o come
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Now at last comes the moment when without apprehension mine arms may hold my darling, Giunse alfin il momento, che godro senza affanno in bracoioall' idol mio, Le Nozze di Figaro, Translated by Nathan Haskell Dole. Edited by H.E. Krehbiel.
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Flower rain
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It is not raining rain to me, To Mrs. A. F. Callahan, G flat major
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Hear my cry, O Lord!
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Hear my cry, O Lord; hear my cry, O Lord, To Miss Ella Adline Doyle, G flat major
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Home's best
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Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest, F major
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Hosanna!
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Altho' man dies, yet shall he live again, Un homme est mort, Il va renaître, Jesus, Savior, Thy praises we sing, our Redeemer, our Prophet and King!, O Jésus, tu m'embrases de célestes extases!, G sharp major, French by Julien Didiée; English text by M.K. Stead
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Hosanna!
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Altho' man dies, yet shall he live again, Un homme est mort, Il va renaître, Jesus, Savior, Thy praises we sing, our Redeemer, our Prophet and King!, O Jésus, tu m'embrases de célestes extases!, G sharp major, French by Julien Didiée; English text by M.K. Stead
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I hear you calling me
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I hear you calling me, B Flat Major, Words by Harold Lake writing as Harold Harford., Words printed as text on page 1.
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I know
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Oh! I know why the alder trees lean o'er the reflecting stream, Dedicated to Miss Florence Hinkle
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Lullaby
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Lullaby, oh lullaby, flow'rs are closed and lambs are sleeping, E flat major, For Guy and Marie Harben
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